4,576 in 2005.
39,252 in 2005.
According to this 2006 annual report, in the year 2005 Iowa had 84 alcohol-related fatalities. The exact number of people killed BY drunk drivers is not stated, though. http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/nhtsa/whatsup/SAFETEAweb/FY06/ARs/Iowa_2006AnnRpt.pdf
The type of transfusion reaction that caused the highest number of transfusion-related fatalities reported to the US Food and Drug Administration from 2005 to 2009 was acute hemolytic transfusion reactions, particularly due to ABO incompatibility. These reactions can lead to severe complications, including kidney failure and shock, resulting in higher mortality rates. Ensuring proper blood type matching and monitoring during transfusions is crucial to minimize these risks.
Check this site. They have crash test results there. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration nhtsa
There were 16,885 alcohol-related fatalities in 2005 in the US - 39 percent of the total traffic fatalities for the year. Dept of Transportation
So few sightings are actually reported, there are no reliable statistics available.
Georgia was indeed impacted by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Heavy winds, damaging winds and tornadoes hit western Georgia. There were 2 reported storm related fatalities.
The National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) reported an estimated 1,760 child fatalities in 2007. This translates to a rate of 2.35 children per 100,000 children in the general population. NCANDS defines "child fatality" as the death of a child caused by an injury resulting from abuse or neglect, or where abuse or neglect was a contributing factor.With the exception of FFY 2005, the number and rate of fatalities have been increasing over the past 5 years. The national estimate is influenced by which States report data. For 2007, several States reported increased fatalities compared to FFY 2006, which resulted in a higher national estimate. To some degree, this can be attributed to improved data collection and reporting, but all the causes of the increase are not specifically identifiable.
There were 16,885 alcohol-related fatalities in 2005 - 39 percent of the total traffic fatalities for the year. Dept of Transportation About 41 people die a day from drunk driving accidents.
The following represents facts and figures regarding large truck accidents and the serious damages they inflict on our roadways every year. One out of eight traffic fatalities in 2005 resulted from a collision involving a large truck. In 2005, 442,000 large trucks (gross vehicle weight rating greater than 10,000 pounds) were involved in traffic crashes in the United States; 4,932 were involved in fatal crashes. A total of 5,212 people died (12 percent of all the traffic fatalities reported in 2005) and an additional 114,000 were injured in those crashes. In 2005, large trucks accounted for 8 percent of all vehicles involved in fatal crashes and 4 percent of all vehicles involved in injury and property-damage-only crashes.
Hurricane Wilma caused 35 direct fatalities in Florida in October 2005.
The most common form of arson is burning vehicles for insurance claims. With 17,259 such burnings reported.